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Hi :)
I saw you reverted my edit on changing the infobox on the page 2024 United Kingdom general election with the reason "infobox: reverted change from TILE to TIE. to reiterate what the comment at the top says: "here is a consensus to use this infobox style, not Template:Infobox election... do NOT change the infobox without consulting the talk page to change the consensus." no such consultation has occured." I am no one to decide whether we use TILE to TIE. But I have to admit, I found your reasoning somewhat disrespectful. I have multiple times asked for arguments on the talk page for why we use TIE, and there's been a large lack of replies, so it's not true that I'm just chaging the infobox "without consulting". I know there is no consensus on using TILE, so I'm not going to go into any edit war before knowing whether a consensus for it can be reached. The only reason I added it, was because the previous infobox had been deleted, and I believed that an infobox was necessary, so I just added my own preferred version.
I inivite you to join the discussion on the talk page, Talk:2024_United_Kingdom_general_election#What_is_the_significance_of_seats_at_dissolution? so we can gather a better shared consensus on how to use the infobox, and prevent these potential editing wars.
Have a nice day :) @ Thomediter Thomediter ( talk) 00:33, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
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Happy editing! -- Edcolins ( talk) 21:03, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
Hi :)
I saw you reverted my edit on changing the infobox on the page 2024 United Kingdom general election with the reason "infobox: reverted change from TILE to TIE. to reiterate what the comment at the top says: "here is a consensus to use this infobox style, not Template:Infobox election... do NOT change the infobox without consulting the talk page to change the consensus." no such consultation has occured." I am no one to decide whether we use TILE to TIE. But I have to admit, I found your reasoning somewhat disrespectful. I have multiple times asked for arguments on the talk page for why we use TIE, and there's been a large lack of replies, so it's not true that I'm just chaging the infobox "without consulting". I know there is no consensus on using TILE, so I'm not going to go into any edit war before knowing whether a consensus for it can be reached. The only reason I added it, was because the previous infobox had been deleted, and I believed that an infobox was necessary, so I just added my own preferred version.
I inivite you to join the discussion on the talk page, Talk:2024_United_Kingdom_general_election#What_is_the_significance_of_seats_at_dissolution? so we can gather a better shared consensus on how to use the infobox, and prevent these potential editing wars.
Have a nice day :) @ Thomediter Thomediter ( talk) 00:33, 13 June 2024 (UTC)